Power reduces the press of the situation: Implications for creativity, conformity, and dissonance.
Northwestern University · Wagner College · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Although power is often conceptualized as the capacity to influence others, the current research explores whether power psychologically protects people from influence. In contrast to classic social psychological research demonstrating the strength of the situation in directing attitudes, expressions, and intentions, 5 experiments (using experiential primes, semantic primes, and role manipulations of power) demonstrate that the powerful (a) generate creative ideas that are less influenced by salient examples, (b) express attitudes that conform less to the expressed opinions of others, (c) are more influenced by their own social value orientation relative to the reputation of a negotiating opponent, and (d)…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 92.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 95
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5Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Cognitive dissonance
- Social psychology
- Conformity
- Situational ethics
- Interpersonal communication
- Power (physics)
- Creativity
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions